I compiled seamonkey-1.1.19 against gtk-1.2 to cut the memory footprint in half (only ~48MB) The only problem is that it breaks compatibility with flash player (10 fails and 9 causes seamonkey to exit) If that is not a problem and you have limited resources such that the gtk2 version is too much, then this may be the browser for you.

I was mistaken about flash - only flash7 will work, but it works for most games - one of the video downloader plugins should do videos.

Added to initial post (I put mine in the plugins directory within the seamonkey directory rather than /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins so that other apps will use later versions if installed)_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

I just tried the one on their site yesterday ... also the static browser only version on lamarelle.org and both worked fine with my hacked version of flash7 to play most youtube videos and other flash content.

I am using an Acer Travelmate 6000 Laptop which has a 4-way scroll-button under the touchpad.
In SeaMonkey 1.1.18 the right and left motion moved forward or back in the page history. In Version 2.0 it does not do anything. (the up and down switch still works though)
I experienced this behaviour using Puppy 4.3.1 so I switched back to 1.1.18.
Now after migrating to Lucid Puppy 5.1 I cannot find a packet for the 1.1.18 SeaMonkey so this useful feature is lost.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?

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